Go north on main street and down the hill. After crossing the bridge turn right into campground. Keep to the left and the campsites are an undesignated area on the left side of the road next to the stream. I would estimate 3 to 6 sites depending on how close you wanted to be to your neighbor. Site closest to the wooden bridge is long enough for large camper. The parking area is sand and uneven but we were able to level the trailer without unhooking. No hookups. Picnic table and charcoal grill. Trash barrel. Very pretty spot next to a stream about 30 feet wide with good flow. 36 hole disc golf course. Hiking path along the stream. Wooden pedestrian bridge. Playground equipment. Fishing. My guess is this campground is often full in the summer. Do not go past the park road with the "no outlet" sign as no turn around. We camped at Valentine City Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Tips for other Campers:

In town during the summer season canoe rentals with drop off and pick up from the stream.

Would not recommend this park beyond someone with a tent or pop up. Even then it was not well maintained. Sites, if you can call them that are wherever you want to pull over along the road into very loose deep sand along the stream. No hookups available. There was a bad prairie fire a couple weeks ago (July '06 )that burned right up to one corner of the park but the vast majority of the park escaped the fire. In addition the access to the park is down a fairly steep short incline to a curve at the north end of town. It needs lots of attention. There are a number of private rv parks in town that range from very economical to resort. Go there unless you really like roughing it. We camped at Valentine City Park in a Motorhome.